Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies
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Your perfect cookie for dunkin’! These Old Fashioned M&M Cookies are hard to resist. Get some milk and start dunkin’ ASAP!
This old-fashioned M&M Cookies recipe is the one I remember Mama making the most growing up. Unlike many of today’s cookies, these have a good crunch to them. That, along with a pure flavor brought about by the vanilla makes them absolutely perfect for dunking in milk. I repeat: Absolutely perfect. Divine. Sublime. Wonderful. I really, really, really, want you to make these and have them with a glass of milk — tonight!
An Old-Fashioned Recipe
Mama used to always make this recipe and put the little balls of dough on baking sheets before transferring them to the table where the three of us sat at the ready. She’d give each of us a little bowl of M&M’s and we had one rule: We could put three M&M’s on each cookie — no more. I didn’t understand why Mama had that rule until I made these with son for the first time. There was one cookie that kid had put fifteen M&M’s on! ~laughs~
So now I revert to Mama’s wisdom. I put some M&M’s in the batter and then each cookie is adorned with exactly three M&M’s on top!
Keep reading to see how to make these little beauties as well as how I get my all red M&M’s for half price!
Ingredients for this Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies Recipe are:
- Solid Vegetable Shortening (I like to use Coconut Oil but you can use whatever you like)
- Brown Sugar (dark or light, whatever you have on hand)
- M&M’s
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Self Rising Flour (See FAQ on how to make your own)
- Vanilla
*Tip for Getting Red M&M’s on the Cheap*
I buy Christmas M&M’s for half price right after the holidays. Keep that in mind for next year if need be! It’s great to already have them on hand whenever the urge to make these old-fashioned m&m cookies strikes!
*I always store candies and such that I plan on baking with in mason jars rather than the original bags. Mason jars are reusable and keep them fresh better than the bags. Critters, if determined, can easily get into those bags, too. So glass jars is a safe way to keep everything stored until you need it!
Then I sort them by color.
Red ones are perfect for Valentines Day
and the green ones are great for the very next holiday: St. Patrick’s Day!
I put the green ones back in the jar and my kids will be ready to make our “lucky” cookies and treats next month.
Now let’s get to this recipe!
How To Make this Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies Recipe Step-by-Step
Place your shortening in a mixing bowl and add sugars.
I always just use whatever brown sugar I have on hand whenever a recipe calls for brown sugar of any kind.
I prefer dark because of the richer flavor but either one works.
Add eggs and vanilla.
Mix all that up until creamy and blended, scraping down the sides of the bowl if you need to.
Mama’s recipe says to add your flour gradually.
~arches a brow and smirks~
Raise your hand if you think I’m gonna do that…
Yeah, right. Dump all of your flour in at once. Walk on the wild-side with me.
Mix her up and add those M&M’s
I add about half because you want to save some to put on the top.
It will look something like this.
Spray your baking sheet with cooking spray. Shape the dough into little balls about one inch in size.
Add a couple more M&M’s on top
Bake for ten to twelve minutes or so…
When they are done baking they’ll look like this. And they are ready for Dunkin’!
Ingredients
- 1 cup solid Vegetable Shortening I use coconut oil but you can use your favorite
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 tsp teaspoons vanilla
- 2 eggs
- 2 1/2 cups self rising flour*
- 1 1/2 cups M&M's
Instructions
- Combine shortening, sugars, eggs, and vanilla and mix thoroughly. Gradually add in flour and mix well (or just dump it in all at once like I do). Stir in 1/2 cup M&M's, reserving rest to decorate the tops with.Form dough into one inch balls and place on greased cookie sheet. Decorate tops with additional M&M's (this is GREAT for kids to help with!) and bake at 375 for ten to twelve minutes or until golden brown. Makes about five dozen.
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I will be making these tonight for our church dinner. Thank you. I have a bunch of blue and white m&ms that my husband got for Christmas (we’re big Kentucky basketball fans) and I’ve been wanting to find a recipe to get rid of them. Since our wildcats won over TN last night, I’m sure my family will appreciate these! I just love you, Christy!!!
Thank you so much Amanda, you are too sweet! I think that would be a great idea to use up those M&M’s!!
Christy, you are one of the few bloggers I know who actually knows how to spell the word “voila”! (My husband is a French teacher and we have seen all kinds of spellings over the years.) See, your high school French did pay off. 🙂
SWEET! My hubby asked me if I would make him M&m cookies. I had never heard of them. THANK YOU will be making these for christmas 🙂
I made M&M cookies this afternoon! I used half a cup less sugar and added a small box of instant chocolate pudding that I had to use up, and added 1/2 a cup of chocolate chips to the dough instead of pressing M&Ms on top because I forgot to hold back some of the M&Ms for the top and needed to use up the chocolate chips. Oops. No matter, cookies turned out wonderful and my fiance is going to take them to work tomorrow so I don’t feel tempted to eat them all myself 🙂
i am so glad I am not the only person out there who never adds my flour gradually!
As soon as I saw this recipe, I knew what I had to do. These cookies are my dads all time favorites, but he always complains that no one ever makes him any. He has to beg to get them. So, I made a big ol’ batch and mailed them off priority (he is in Alabama, I am in Colorado). When he checked the mail, he was one happy fella. He called and said “where did you learn to make cookies that good?” lol. You see, my grandma makes them for him every once in a blue moon, but poor granny just ain’t got the best recipe, or just doesn’t spend enough time or love on ’em. So, you made my daddy’s week that week. Him and my nephew had a great time on them cookies 🙂 So from a Southern girl way outta the South, thanks!
My children (5 year old triplets) love to make cookies – we did a test run with this one and they loved them! So now we are going to make them for St Patricks Day for thier preschool class! Thanks for such a great website – I am always looking for time saving, low cost recipes.